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TCS’s decision to lay off over 12,000 staff has sent ripples through India’s IT sector, raising fears of wider job losses.
In a bold move that contrasts with recent IT sector headwinds, Infosys CEO Salil Parekh has confirmed plans to hire around 20 ...
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh said the company is focusing on artificial intelligence and workforce development to stay ahead ...
Infosys reported a 9% YoY increase in consolidated net profit, reaching Rs 6,921 crore for Q1, with revenue up 8% to Rs ...
During the time when IT employees live in a fear of job loss, the Indian IT major, Infosys chief executive Salil Parekh has announced that the company is planning to hire around 20,000 college ...
Infosys remains cautiously optimistic amid global economic headwinds. With strong demand for AI-enabled transformation, a ...
India's second-largest IT company, Infosys, reported a 9 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in its consolidated profit to ...
Nilekani, who played a pivotal role in building Aadhar and the UPI platform, stressed that AI in India should focus on ...
Parekh mentioned that the company has hired 17,000 people (gross) and additionally plans to bring 20,000 college students on ...
The IT industry is at an inflection point as the companies navigate their hiring strategy amid AI disruption and the ongoing ...
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh has assured no job cuts, confirming plans to hire approximately 20,000 graduates this year.
Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of Infosys, warns that AI may concentrate wealth and power but advocates for its use in ...